Liturgy as Revelation (e-bog) af Caldwell, Philip
Caldwell, Philip (forfatter)

Liturgy as Revelation e-bog

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A critical issue in modern Catholic theology has been the relationship between the doctrine of revelation and the church's liturgical and sacramental practice. This volume argues that although in the twentieth century Catholic theology increasingly recognized the centrality of Christologyparticularly the person of Christas the locus of revelation and drew out the crucial implications of Christ ...
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Caldwell, Philip (forfatter), Volpe, Medi Ann (redaktør)
Udgivet 1 december 2014
Længde 240 sider
Genrer HRCL
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781451489477
A critical issue in modern Catholic theology has been the relationship between the doctrine of revelation and the church's liturgical and sacramental practice. This volume argues that although in the twentieth century Catholic theology increasingly recognized the centrality of Christologyparticularly the person of Christas the locus of revelation and drew out the crucial implications of Christ as the revelation of God, it was slow to connect this revelatory dynamic with the encounter that occurs within the sacramental space of the liturgy, most notably the Eucharist. Taking the decline of the neoscholastic enterprise in Catholic theology and the challenges posed by modernism as his point of departure, Philip Caldwell traces the evolution of the Catholic theology of revelation in the twentieth century and the vital role played by the liturgical and sacramental renewal movements in reimagining this pivotal theological category. Examining the specific contributions of Rene Latourelle, Avery Dulles, Salvatore Marsilli, and Gustave Martelet against a background of pre-conciliar ressourcement theology, this volume provides a comprehensive account of why a Trinitarian and Christological construal of liturgy and sacraments as revelation is key to the vision that informed Vatican II and offers constructive theological and ecclesial possibilities for the future.